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AnnT 03-11-2015 04:51 AM

That looks really good. Can't wait to see the finished product!

grammasharon 03-11-2015 05:09 AM

Hi, I do some paper piecing and would be interested in using dryer sheets. Do you use the ones that have gone through the dryer and iron them or use new? Was wondering about the film on unused sheets. Thanks for your post. Will try it.

giquilt 03-11-2015 05:12 AM

Ingenious!

tatteredgarden 03-11-2015 06:07 AM

Great blocks. I like the yellow center.

Caswews 03-11-2015 09:06 AM

Very pretty !!

MargeD 03-11-2015 11:18 AM

The blocks look great.

quiltncrochet 03-11-2015 11:54 AM

That is a neat design! It would look great too using black to separate the blocks. I like to use the used dryer sheets too. I'm just careful not to give them to anyone that might be allergic to the scent used in them. Do feel that they make a great base for scrappy quilts.

ube quilting 03-11-2015 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by spartan quilter (Post 7122913)
The reason that I am thinking about sashing is because of the seams when I would join 2 blocks. But it is still a possibility. Will post when I get it together

Okay, You're going to have to sew those seams anyway adding a sashing. Try doing a few blocks out of material that won't be in the quilt and do few practice runs to see how you like it and get the feel for it. You will also teach yourself what to do to make it work. After looking at the blocks I don't see a big problem here with the seams. Take your time, use pins and slow down the machine.

My piecing improved so much after I started making practice blocks using scraps before starting a new technique.


Another thing to try is basting the seam just inside the 1/4" allowance and if you like the results, go ahead and sew the seam and then pull the basting stitch out.

Another method is to go the school glue method. Just the slightest line of school glue inside the seam allowance and place the blocks together. The glue dries in a few minutes, and then sew the seam. I even press a low heat iron lightly on the blocks to help with the drying time. I'm so impatient!:D
I still love your quilt!
peace

julybaby8 03-11-2015 12:51 PM

Looks good and it's a great way to use up scraps / recycle :)

mjhaess 03-11-2015 01:59 PM

They look great...


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